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Does the Airport tax means fuel surcharge?

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Does the Airport tax means fuel surcharge?

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Ticket taxes A 7.5% federal levy is attached to every plane ticket. These are collected by the airlines and passed along to the Internal Revenue Service, which deposits them in the Airport and Airway Trust Fund. A separate Rural Airport Tax of 7.5% is assessed on flights that begin or end at rural airports, but those passengers then are exempt from the other ticket tax and the segment tax. Passengers traveling between the continental United States and Alaska or Hawaii pay an additional $7.50 in taxes. Over the past decade, $49.6 billion has been collected in ticket taxes. Segment tax The Passenger Flight Segment Tax, currently $3.40, is charged each time a passenger takes off and lands. Passengers on a non-stop, roundtrip from Los Angeles to New York would pay $6.80, for example, while passengers flying roundtrip from Los Angeles to New York via Phoenix and Kansas City would pay $20.40. The IRS says there’s no limit to the number of segments taxed, although it’s not collected in cases

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